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5 tips to get the most out of GSX 2025
The Global Security Exchange (GSX) is the security industry’s biggest and longest-running trade show, bringing together tens of thousands of professionals from across the security industry — including Circadian Risk.
Hosted by ASIS International, this year’s GSX will be held from Sept. 29-Oct. this year in New Orleans. GSX is a carnival for security geeks: it’s a huge show and an exciting experience — but it can be overwhelming, especially for first-time conference-goers. You’ll need to pace yourself to get the most out of your visit.
Lucky for you, we’re seasoned pros when it comes to attending GSX, and we are here to help.
Getting the most out of GSX: a beginner’s guide
If you’re planning to head to New Orleans this September, these are our five top tips for getting the most out of the GSX exhibition floor.
Know who is going to be there
With so many exhibitors, it can be hard to know which booth to visit first. There are huge companies with prominent booths, but make time to research the smaller startups. That’s often where you’ll find the most interesting innovations. Fortunately, the conference makes it easy for you to prepare for the event well in advance, offering an interactive map of the exhibit hall, and a list of exhibitors. Both are valuable resources. Check the exhibitors list now so you know who is going to be there, and use the map so you know exactly where they are when you walk in the door.
2. Don’t wait until the show to start networking. Start now.
Yes, you hope to meet new contacts at GSX, but remember: the conference itself is a flurry of activity. Everyone is busy during the show, so it’s probably not the best time to make first contact with a person or a company you want to meet. The time to start networking is now, before the conference. This is particularly important because the most cutting-edge companies are very busy at GSX (and just before). If you wait, you may not get an appointment. Reach out now and schedule a meeting.
3. Dress for comfort
GSX is a huge event. You’re likely to be on your feet for the better part of three days. You’ll want to look professional but you’ll also want to be comfortable. Wear clothes you’ll be comfortable in and shoes you don’t mind standing in for long periods of time.
4. Remember your chargers and extra batteries
You will be on your phone a LOT. Networking, using the GSX mobile app to manage your schedule, taking photos and videos. All of this will eat up your battery. Vendors know this and many booths are equipped with charging stations. But you can’t take advantage of a charging station if you don’t have your charger, so definitely remember to bring it with you to the exhibit hall floor.
5. Plan to stay all three days
It’s truly worth it to stay for all three days of GSX. Even if you’re only interested in one or two vendors, it’s a mistake to cut your visit short. There’s much more to GSX than the exhibition. There are also events, parties, and opportunities for networking. Stick around and join in the activities after-hours.
Take the opportunity to build relationships and network with the other attendees — tens of thousands of members of the security industry come to this event every year. If you’re not networking and improving your knowledge base, you’re missing out on the best resources we have in the industry: each other.
Meet up with Circadian Risk at GSX
Circadian Risk will be exhibiting at GSX this year. Come visit us in booth 1975! We’re also pleased to announce that we will presenting two panels this year:
On Monday, September 29 at 1:30 pm CT, Circadian Risk founder Daniel Young, Circadian Risk CEO Michael Martin, and Setracon founder Jeff Slotnick will present The Hidden Threat: Addressing Anonymity’s Role in Crime with Risk Analysis.
On Wednesday, October 1 at 8:30 am CT, Daniel, Michael, and Jeff will present Natural Disaster Preparedness: Integrating Risk Analysis into GSOC Operations.
We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans!

